Android N and still no Marshmallow for Sprint,T-Mobile and AT&T

Oscar Maradiaga

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Android Developers Blog: First Preview of Android N: Developer APIs & Tools

This is a joke right. Nope its Samsung's was of saying hey we wont update your flagship phone that isn't a year old. But we will release the S7 and have it run smooth and also maybe when the NOTE 6 comea out we will have 6.0.1 and then everyone will be on Android N. Completely disappointed in the lack of support by this company and these Carriers. At this point it makes me want to jump ship and hop on a Nexus phone if only Nexus Camera weren't so mediocre.
 

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If updates are important to you, might want to consider an iPhone.. Cause this android update situation is not going to change anytime soon.

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I'm in no hurry. It will come when it comes. My phone works fine right now.

I feel the same way. I don't understand why people get so bent out of shape over a software update lol. The Note 5 is one of the best phones you can buy and it runs great on 5.1.1. There isn't much of a difference between 5.1.1 and Marshmallow anyway. Whenever AT&T releases Marshmallow is fine with me as long as it's a stable build.

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Too bad the whole nexus line is mediocre in general. You know going in that Samsung phones will be among the last to be updated but they are awesome the way they are.
 

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I feel the same way. I don't understand why people get so bent out of shape over a software update lol. The Note 5 is one of the best phones you can buy and it runs great on 5.1.1. There isn't much of a difference between 5.1.1 and Marshmallow anyway. Whenever AT&T releases Marshmallow is fine with me as long as it's a stable build.

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Not much of a difference? Now I won't agree with that, however I will agree that getting all worked up about not having the latest update as soon as possible is ridiculous. However, that is one main area that manufactures of phones running Android need to work on seriously, as well as Network providers
 

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Not much of a difference? Now I won't agree with that, however I will agree that getting all worked up about not having the latest update as soon as possible is ridiculous. However, that is one main area that manufactures of phones running Android need to work on seriously, as well as Network providers

That's ok we all have different opinions on what major differences are in software updates. I only care that whenever AT&T decides to update the Note 5 to Marshmallow that it's a stable version and causes no issues with my Note 5. Every Android update I have received from AT&T has been great so I'm confident Marshmallow will only make an already great phone even better.

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That's ok we all have different opinions on what major differences are in software updates. I only care that whenever AT&T decides to update the Note 5 to Marshmallow that it's a stable version and causes no issues with my Note 5. Every Android update I have received from AT&T has been great so I'm confident Marshmallow will only make an already great phone even better.

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Agree completely
 

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I feel the same way. I don't understand why people get so bent out of shape over a software update lol. The Note 5 is one of the best phones you can buy and it runs great on 5.1.1. There isn't much of a difference between 5.1.1 and Marshmallow anyway. Whenever AT&T releases Marshmallow is fine with me as long as it's a stable build.

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Right. I want a stable update that does not ruin my phone. If it's going to take longer to get a good update then I'll wait. I learned my lesson from that 4.3 update I just had to have so bad that killed my galaxy s3. Luckily that is the only os update that gave me problems.
 

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update coming today. my phone says unable to update the software. A network or server error occurred. try Again later.

the only time this has ever happened my Note 4 got the 5.0.1 update Sprint rep just confirmed that 6.0.1 is being pushed out today to Sprint Customers on a Note 5